

🎮 Level up your legacy with Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – where every fight, quest, and moment counts!
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth for PlayStation 5 delivers a groundbreaking RPG experience featuring dynamic combat, expansive open worlds spanning Japan and Hawaii, and a deeply emotional storyline. With over 100 hours of immersive gameplay, customizable party skills, and a rich mix of side quests and mini-games, this title is a must-have for players craving both action and narrative depth.



| ASIN | B0CJHD3JZ8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #902 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #68 in PlayStation 5 Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (779) |
| Date First Available | September 21, 2023 |
| Item model number | SEG63310PS5 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Sega of America |
| Our Recommended age | 17 - 20 years |
| Product Dimensions | 0.59 x 6.58 x 5.08 inches; 3.2 ounces |
J**H
Yakuza but in Hawaii
After putting in about over 100 hours and still in chapter 10 I can say that this game is beyond fun. What I mean by that is that this game has so much to offer from the mini games to side Quest and back to the main story. When I reached Dondoko Island side quest, all I did was focus on that until I completed it. When I hit Kiriyu chapter, I focused on his side quest and and other things. As you play through the game you will feel a mix of emotions, sadness, bittersweetness, Joy, anger, and much more. If you have followed this game from the beginning, it will truly appreciate the story. I have not completed the game yet, but what I have played through has brought me so many emotions. I just can't wait to see what RGG Studios will bring next regarding the like a dragon franchise. I just hope that this is at the end for Kazuma. Can't wait to finish the game
4**S
Just keeps getting better
I wasn't sold on the Yakuza games until the first Like a Dragon. I usually hate turn based combat so its surprising these Yakuza games clicked more than the others for me. This game gets everything right for me. The goofy moments are dumb in all the right ways. The serious stuff really hits the feels sometimes and the stories with Kiryu really make you reflect and think about getting old and changes happening to the world around. This series over the years has truly crafted a masterful story where you really feel you have lived Kiryu's life and seen him grow. cant wait for the next main entry in the Yakuza series
M**N
Great game to a Great Series
Great game for a good price..if you want the DLC just buy it super cheap and it pays for it’s self 😎
B**R
Got it fast
Got it within the time frame. Cool Game.
C**Y
Cozy RPG
This is my first introduction into the series. I've always avoided it in the past as the videos seem silly. I had trouble trying to connect the Yakuza theme to all the trailer videos of silly side games. After seeing five stars after 5 stars, I just had to pull the trigger and bought it on sale. I finally get it now. It is like a cozy RPG. You are not out to save the world from a evil warlord or dragon. You are not under some time crunch of a falling meteor. You are just some chill dude trying to make a living, help some people along the ways, and level up. In terms of those three, I have not gotten far. I'm just on chapter 4 of 14. Money wise, it is trickling in, but it is a bit daunting to have a wallet in the low thousands, and walking into stores with million dollar gear. From what I've seen online, the money comes later. On that note, the game mechanics seem very spread out. But with that said, it does not feel frustrating. Fights are fun, and when you start to level up, you can auto-win battles and still get cash and xp. The game gives the option to auto-battle, but it isn't really necessary. It just does a great job of balancing the challenge so you aren't bored. In terms of helping people, this does a great job of creating a system where you go around helping friends and randos. Along with that, it creates a great story. Half the stories have a surprising emotional element which should be easy for most to connect to. Leveling up is fairly easy to do. Majority of street fights can be completed with just simple attacks. Skills (magic) can help finish fights sooners, but the MP costs can be expensive ~ 22mp cost with a character that has 54mp ~again, I am still at the start of the game, so maybe it gets better later. I normally save magic for these "King" battles. Basically they are strong foes that will block off a section or treasure chest until you defeat them. Overall, the game is fun to play. I'm not feeling any stress or anxiety trying to prepare for major battles. It really changes the view when you are fighting a crooked cabbie who is trying to steal your wallet versus saving the city from marauding raiders planning to kill all the townsfolk. Side games are a bit goofy, and it reminds me a lot of the whole Sega Genesis games in terms of the bells and whistles and simple gameplay. I love the little pokemon parody games. Just thinking about it, made me realize just how much time I am spending on the playing environment over the main quests. That probably explains why there is only 14 chapters. There is no pressure to complete the main quest. I'm going to have to take a look at buying some of the older games in the series once I complete this. Now that I get it, I am loving this cozy RPG.
M**L
Aloha, A Great New RPG Arrives
Solid continuation of Ichiban's story that now brings in Kiryu on his adventures. This greatly improves upon Like A Dragon's/Yakuza 7's gameplay with awesome classes, new mechanics, and more interactive gameplay. Hawaii is a great new locale that breathes fresh new life into the series finally branching out of Japanese based cities. Every new party member introduced are welcome additions and bring a lot of interactions to the table. We also get great new mini-games and side content to spend more time in the game. Unfortunately, with the two stories going on at the same time, it just did not feel as impactful as the last or most previous games in the series. Constantly going back and forth tended to sometimes give me some confusion on what was going on and kind of messed up the pacing.
M**Y
Excellent game
The game came with some extra DLC rewards, a poster AND a sticker 10/10
D**.
So much fun!
Spent over 150 hours playing this game. It's a bit crazy story wise, even by Yakuza/Like a Dragon standards, but the new combat mechanics are a huge improvement on the previous Like a Dragon mechanics. I really enjoyed the Hawaii location. On the negative end, didn't enjoy the grind mechanics of getting to the level 70 trophy or that New Game+ was locked behind DLC
J**O
Juego increíble que viene en diferentes idiomas subtitulado. Mucho contenido y a gran precio
M**E
Ce jeu est incroyable. Un must play pour les fans de jrpg et ce meme si je n'avais jamais jouer a un jeu yakuza par le passé. Commencer par Like a Dragon, celui ci est la suite direct.
L**.
Muito melhor que o jogo anterior.
T**B
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth on PlayStation 5 is nothing short of phenomenal! As a long-time fan of the series, this game not only met my high expectations but exceeded them in every way. The story is gripping, with twists and turns that keep you hooked from start to finish. The characters are deep and memorable, making the journey through the game world feel truly immersive. The combat system is refined and engaging, blending strategy and action perfectly. The side quests and mini-games are as fun and quirky as ever, offering hours of entertainment beyond the main story. The graphics on the PS5 are stunning, bringing the vibrant world and its characters to life like never before. This game is a must-play for any fan of the series or newcomers looking for a rich, immersive experience. Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth has quickly become one of my favorite games in the series, and I can’t recommend it enough. A true masterpiece!
T**O
Increíble juego y a excelente precio llegó en perfectas condiciones
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